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New PTO Shaft 6 Splines Each end for Finish Mowers, Kubota, Bush Hog, Lanpride

4.6/5 (74 reviews)
$128.99
New PTO Shaft 6 Splines Each end for Finish Mowers, Kubota, Bush Hog, Lanpride
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What It Is

This is a replacement PTO (power take-off) shaft with 6-spline male ends on both sides, designed to transfer engine power from a tractor to a finish mower or other PTO-driven implement. It’s a universal aftermarket part compatible with many compact tractors, finish mowers, and rotary cutters from brands like Kubota, Bush Hog, and Land Pride.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify these three measurements:

  • Overall length – Measure from the center of one universal joint pin to the other when the shaft is fully collapsed and fully extended. This shaft is not adjustable, so it must match your tractor-to-implement distance exactly.
  • Spline size – Both ends are 6-spline, often 1-1/8″ or 1-3/8″ diameter. Confirm your tractor and implement PTO stub shaft spline count and diameter. Most compact tractors use 1-1/8″; larger implements may use 1-3/8″.
  • Shear pin vs. slip clutch – This shaft likely uses a shear bolt or friction clutch at the implement end. Check if your implement requires a slip clutch for overload protection.

Cross-reference with OEM part numbers for Kubota (e.g., K5371-93210), Bush Hog (e.g., 100260), or Land Pride (e.g., 380-074P). This is an aftermarket part, so it may not be an exact OEM match—always measure.

Key Things to Know

  • Length is critical – Too short and the shaft may pull apart; too long and it can bottom out, damaging the PTO gearbox. Measure collapsed and extended lengths with the mower at operating height.
  • Installation difficulty – Moderate. You’ll need to remove the old shaft, slide on the new one, and possibly drill new shear pin holes. No special tools beyond wrenches and a drill.
  • Quality – Rated 4.6/5. Users report it’s heavy-duty with good welds and tight splines. Some note the universal joints are not greasable, so longevity may be lower than OEM.
  • Common gotcha – The shaft may be slightly longer than OEM, requiring trimming. If you cut it, use a hacksaw or angle grinder, then deburr the spline edges.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you need a budget-friendly, direct-fit replacement for a 6-spline PTO shaft on a finish mower or rotary cutter from Kubota, Bush Hog, or Land Pride, and you’re comfortable measuring and possibly trimming the length. Skip it if you need a slip-clutch model, a different spline count, or a greasable u-joint for heavy daily use.

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